mind reading
UTS researcher tests new mind-reading technology. Image: UTS A portable, non-invasive system that can decode
A new technique developed by neuroscientists at U of T Scarborough can, for the first
It may sound like sci-fy, but mind reading equipment are much closer to become a
Researchers have demonstrated how to decode what the human brain is seeing by using artificial
Carnegie Mellon University scientists can now use brain activation patterns to identify complex thoughts, such
This latest research led by CMU’s Marcel Just builds on the pioneering use of machine
Early this year, about 30 neuroscientists and computer programmers got together to improve their ability
Any fears of impending mind control are, at a minimum, premature, said Greely A brain
Latest advances in capturing data on brain activity and eye movement are being combined to